Pure sativa landrace from the slopes of Annapurna at more than 2000 metres altitude, which produces a classic and authentic wild Nepalese sativa phenotype: tall and lanky sativas with sticky, slender and flexible stems, which thrive in poor soils with very little cares and attentions, showing excellent resistance against mould, rain, wind, cold and strong temperature contrasts.
Its delicate and spongy flowers with small floral bracts and long pistils mature in moderate flowering times for a pure sativa (12-14 weeks), and acquire beautiful purple and pink colours at the end of flowering in low temperatures.
The locals rub their flowers with their bare hands from the second half of flowering onwards, so the hands get impregnated with resins, from which the famous Nepalese charas is produced: hashish of spicy and incensey aromas, sometimes slightly mentholated and fruity, which delivers a clean, refreshing, inspiring and spiritual effect that elevates the mind to the highest peaks of consciousness, and that for the quality of its effects and terpenes is considered as one of the best and finest hashishes in the cannabis world.
- Tipo P2 LANDRACE STRAIN
- Format Standard
- Sativa / Indica ratio 100 % sativa
- THC 5-9 %
- CBD 0.5 %
- CBG 0.5 %
- Flowering indoors 12-14 weeks
- Flowering outdoors End of October / Early November
- Yield Average
- Resistance against spider mites Average-High
- Resistance against powder mildew High
- Resistance against botrytis Very high
- Resistance against white fly Average-High
- Resistance against cold Very high
- Resistance against heat High
- Latitude 0º-45º
- Genetics 2nd generation Nepalese pure sativa.
- Structure Tall, elegant and flexible sativa structure, thin stems, long internode length and lanky branching.
- Bouquet Spicy, woody, mountain aromatic herbs, hashish, incense, sometimes fruity (strawberry, lemon, watermelon) and with hints of eucalyptus and mint.
- High Mild psychoactivity of moderate duration, with excellent sativa qualities: clean, balanced, refreshing, inspiring and spiritual, not at all aggressive, and without producing tiredness, lethargy or other undesired side effects.
- Terpene profile It has not yet been analyzed.
- Growing Tips It can be grown indoors with enough space for its development. We recommend to switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days. Very suitable for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning. Outdoors it can be grown up to latitude 45º, both in hot climates and in climates where the flowering takes place with rain and low temperatures. Excellent resistance against botrytis fungi, rain, wind, cold and strong thermal contrasts. We recommend low-moderate levels of nutrients for the growing stage, moderate of PK at the peak of floral production in mid-flowering.
Strain FAQ
Are new strawberry tasting cannabis strains being created?
Absolutely. Cannabis breeders are always researching genetic variation to generate strawberry-flavored strains. This pursuit keeps the cannabis world evolving and gives consumers exciting new options.
Why are landrace strains getting rarer?
Genuine landrace strains are discovered in just a few isolated regions globally. This rarity, along with modern agriculture and cannabis breeding, has made some landrace strains scarce and valuable.
How have breeders helped to create mold-resistant cannabis strains?
Plant tolerance against mould has been gradually improved by breeders' constant experimenting and cross-breeding. They have aimed to try to maintain or improve the strain's potency and taste while also working on resistance.
How have Sativa strains adapted to their warm, equatorial origins?
Born under the tropical sun, Sativas worship it by extending tall to absorb its powerful rays. This love of warmth extends their blossoming seasons beyond 10 to 12 weeks.
Have long flowering time strains adapted to the climate?
Indeed, several long-flowering cultivars have adapted to certain climates. Sativa strains, which take longer to flower, are native to tropical locations and have adapted to extended daylight hours and higher humidity.